Hey guys and gals, is it possible to put the blur found on the D3 onto the D2G, or really any other motorola/blur enabled phone? If so id really like to have it on my D2G because its blur is so far beyond atrocious it makes me sick :b

Compared to something like Launcher Pro it's the 80 year old geriatric of interfaces. Slow in response and forgets what it's doing on occasion.

Is it better than the crap that came on the D2G? Yep.

Is it better compared to the stock experience on the OG Droid? Not a chance in hell.

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Please explain how the new blur app drawer is an ios rip off, when ios doesnt even have an app drawer? And thanks for thinking your opinion is a fact.

And I like how you give 2 reasons why. Even though one isn't even true lol.
I like the new blur more than stock android. Its my favorite android skin as well.

Sue me.

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You sure it's just 2. Pick up and iPhone and spend 5 minutes with it than get back to me.

I realize there are only so many ways you can layout icons on a screen but there was nothing wrong with what was already there. The only improvement to the app drawer would be the ability to hide all the ****ware that come preloaded.

Ok, but that's only 1 part similar to iOS...and touchwiz for that. Personally, replicated in adw ex, I find it's quite a useful setup; I have space in my dock to add useful functions. But I fail to see anywhere else it's a crappy knockoff. We're all entitled to opinions on blur.
Try MIUI if you like iPhones so much.

The only improvement to the app drawer would be the ability to hide all the ****ware that come preloaded.

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This right here tells us how much time you (haven't) spent with the stock moto ui. You can indeed hide apps in the app drawer.

You can uninstall apps from the app drawer as well. I really like the folder system they have for the app drawer. Sure, you can make folders on the home screens, but I find I like folders better for the app drawer. I have a general folder, which I put all apps that I could use (mainly it just hides bloatware like vzw apps), then I have a games one, so I can quickly find games only. I also have an emulator folder, which houses all my console emulators and games.

This new "blur" (I keep forgetting what they're actually calling it now) is superior to any other launcher, imo, in a number of ways. The only thing I'd like is more customization. ie, change from 4x4 icons to 5x5 or whatever, add more home icons (I prefer 5 instead of the 4 that it has). I also miss being able to have custom icons.

I personally have found no lag at all, and in fact, I find it to be faster and smoother than ADW, GO Launcher and Launcher Pro.

The only improvement to the app drawer would be the ability to hide all the ****ware that come preloaded.

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This right here tells us how much time you (haven't) spent with the stock moto ui. You can indeed hide apps in the app drawer.

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Reading comprehension. Try using some of it.

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What is there to comprehend? I really don't see any other way to read that. Either you said it would be an improvement to be able to hide apps or you didn't, but it looks like you did. Please explain to me how I can read this in the way you apparently meant to write it. Because it looks like there is a disconnect between your brain and your fingers...

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Unless you meant delete instead of hide. But you wrote hide, so I'm sure you can excuse my confusion.

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